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Ohio Jewish Chronicle, 1953-10-30

Ohio Jewish Chronicle, 1953-10-30, page 01

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JIHRONICLE
^|\\;^^erving Ciolumbus and Central Ohio Jewish Community \JP^
vou SI, No. is
COLUMBUS, omo, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 80, 18S3
Derot«d to American •nd JewUh Idfltlt
IMMEDIATE BOND FUNDS NEEDED TO AID ISRAEL
Abo A. Wolman, Columbus chairman of Bonds for Israel, announced thla week receipt of a cablegram from Henry Montor, executive vice- president of the American Financial and Development Corporation for Israel, who is now In Israel.
Mr. Montor stated that *it essential that all friends of Israel rally immediately to provide funds at once to enable her to carry on.'*
Urging, the "widest mass sale of Israel Bonds," Mr, Montor added
that this "constitutes the means of bringing encouragement and con- tributlon to Israel."
At the same time, Mr. Wolman took occasion to "urge aa strongly OS I can" the need for "immediate payment In dollars of all pledged commitments that have been made and arc outstanding in Columbus."
Mr. Wolman said that checks made payable to "State of Israel" should be sent to him in care of Room 312, 55 E. State St.
MR. STONE
Harvey Stone, "America's Come¬ dy Man of Distinction," who will appear at the Menorah Ball, 15th annual fund-raising project of B'nai B'rith Women, to be held on Sunday evening, Nov. 22 at Valley Dale.
Tax Stamp Party at Broad St. Temple
More fun than a circus is in store for those attending the an¬ nual Tlfereth Israel Sisterhood tax stomp party. This gala carnival will be held Wednesday, 7 p. m.. In the social hall of Broad St. Temple.
Mrs. Robert Palno with her co- chairmen, Mra. Herman Kress and Mrs. Charles Solomon, have plann¬ ed a turicey dinner with Surprise table decorations corresponding to tho circus theme.
A VARIETY OF talented enter¬ tainment includes the Dorothy Bloom dancers, Alex Clowson, Shirley Gurevltz, Beverly Goldberg and Evan Kress. Linda Flshman and Carol Michaelson will, act as pages, Gueata are Invited lo com¬ plete tho evening by playing cards.
Three prizes wlll be given to thoae bringing the most Ohio sales tax atamps. A minimum of $100 in stamps or $3 In caah admits each person.
Temple Sisterhoods In Infer-Faith . Ceremonies
Sisterhoods of Bryden Rd. and Broad St. temples will be hosts for the annual Inter-falth program Monday, 1 p. m.. at Temple Ist-ael.
The Sisterhoods will entertain ladies of the Catholic Central Deanery and the United Church- women of Columbtia & Franklin County, with Mrs. Herbert Wise, president of the Roae E. Lazarus Sisterhood, presiding.
Rabhl Harry Kaplan will re- view Sholom Asch's book, "MoHes." OH the program's pHn- cipal address.
Tea will be served by the host Sisterhoods following the book re¬ view, ¦
Mrs. Martin Marx and Mrs. Mil¬ ton Katz are chai rmen for the Sisterhoods' Inter-falth programs.
Mrs. Sam Subow, preaident of T. I. Sisterhood, will offer the wel¬ come.
Rabbl Nathan Zelizer will pre¬ sent a message, after which Bever¬ ly Thai Singer, accompanied by Mrs. Glen E. Thomas, wlll sing appropriate selections.
Introduction of Rabbi Kaplan, will be made by Dr. Jerome Folk- man.
AGUDAS ACHIM'S BIRTHDAY EVENT
Plans are completed for Agudas Achim Sisterhood's annual birth¬ day dirtner this Sunday. 6 p. m., In tho synagogue social hall, with Mrs. Wm. Rosen as dinner chair¬ man.
Highlight of Sunday's affair will bo the appearance of the nationally known cantor, Moses J. Silverman, popular MGM recording artist. Cantor Silverman has been feat¬ ured in the motion picture short, ''Your Neighbor Celebrates."
Ue has been reviewed thusly:
"Cantor Silverman's liturgical (contlnned on pftf« t)
T. I. MEN'S CLUB STAG MEETING TUESDAY^
Tifcreth Israel Men's ClUb will hold Its November stag meeting and discussion group Tuesday, 8:30 p. m.. at Broad St. Temple.
The discussion group, under the direction of Rabbl Nathan Zelizer. will meet In the Minnie Cobey Li¬ brary. Immediatrlv on conclusion of the husinf-.s meeting.
Oth« ¦ Luros of the meeting will be c Lrds and refreshments, un¬ der the huperviaion of Irv Price.
All stag meetings of the Club are free to paid-up membera.
CHUG IVRI MEETS AT CENTER THURSDAY
All -Xhoso who con convene In Hebrew are Invited to a meeting ot the Chug Ivri at the Jewish Cen¬ ter Thursday. 8:30 p. m.
Mr. M. Rottenberg, teacher for the Columbua Hebrew School, will speak of his observations and ex¬ periences during his recent trip to Israel.
JERUSALEM: AGE 3000
ThsViiitire Jewish world la celebmUng the gn»t event: Jeru. sulem, SOW) yean old. Her hlatory In the Jewlah golden ages will be dellvenMl by Rabbi Leopold Greenwald on Saturday, Nov. M, 10:80 a. m.
DISCJUSS HADASSAH JDONXyR DINNER
Discussing plans for donor dinner which, this year, focuses atten. tlon on an important Silver anniversary of Columbua Hadassah, are Mrs. Aaron Danzlger, a former preaident of Hadassah; Mrs. Ben Yen¬ kin, chairman of this year's 25th donor dinner; Mrs. Harry Getz, vice- preaident of Hadaaaah, in charge of fund-rftislng, and Mrs. Jule Mark, chairman of a former donor dinner. The sustaining Interest of Its: men^bers over a period of 25 years is a tribute to the inner vitality and worth of Hadassah's program. The ever-fresh problems and chal¬ lenges of the Hadassah Medical Organization's work in Israel makes a living situation which is met by Hadassah members year after year.
, CoLumbua values those women who have lived and grown with their chapter, who have made of Hadaasah a iamily rather than j. pEissing cause. The committee plana
to make testimony to these life¬ long members at the dinner on • Nov. 8, 6:30 p. m.. at the Jewish Center.
AUXn^IARY OK HOME FOR AGED TO MEET SUNDAY
The Auxiliary of the Columbus Jewlah Home for the Aged wlll hold Its regular meeting this Sun¬ day, 2 p. m., at Ahavas Sholom synagogue. Matters of utmost im¬ portance will be discussed.
All members of the local com¬ munity Interested in the welfare and social activities of the homo are urged to attend.
Mrs. Jeanette DeVlne will give the opening prayer at the meeting to be presided over by Mra. Isaac I Nutls,
BJ's Installation Banquet Nov. 18
Beth Jacob Men's Club will in¬ stall its ncwly-electcd officers in gceremony, following the installa¬ tion banquet In the social hall of the synagogue, Nov. 18, 7 p. m.
This banquet, free to* all paid-up membera of the Brotherhood, will also mark the first-aKTiiveJ-sary celebration of the Bee-Jays.
CENTER YOUNG ADULTS PLAN BARN DANCE, HAYRIDE
•The Center Young Adults have completed final arrangements for their fall barn-dance and hayride this Sunday evening, according to Phyllis Katz, program chairman. The dance will lie at Al Horvath'a farm, located at 7483 Clark State Road, In New Albany, O., beginning at 8 p. m.
The program will Include square & round dancing, gamea & mixers, a bonfire cook-out and the hay-
ride. Mayer Rosenfeld will call the squares which wlll be held In the gaily decorated "bam at the farm. Refreshments will be served during the evening and will include wieners, cider and donuts. Surprise games and community singing will round out the evening activities. The hayride wlll be featured later In the evening.
Transportation will be provided for anyone needing a ride. All
Young Adults are aaked to meet at the Center at 7:15 p. m., where route directions will be Issued and transportation aasigned. Coat for the evening will be 50c per person for Center members, 76c for non- members. All Young Adults, with or without datea, are Invited. Addi¬ tional Information on the program or transportation may be secured by calling Marv Josolowitz at the Center. DO. 2731.
In addition to the sparkling pro¬ gram being planned to follow tho banquet. Rabbi Leopold Greenwald will officiate to Install the follow¬ ing officers In their respective of¬ fice, Leona.rd Schwartz, pres; Mar¬ ty Rosen, 1st v-p; Meyer Schecter, 2nd v-p; Harold HlUson, treas; Al Shames, rec. aec'y, Dr. Charles Young, cor. aec'y.
Mrs. Ben Sussman
To Perform at
Council Tea
On*'' of tho highlights of Coun¬ cil Women's dessert luncheon meeting Tuesday, 12:30 p, m., at Bryden Rd. Temple. Will be Mra. Ben SuRsman'.s interpretation of Sidney Howard's play "The Sil¬
ver Cord."
Mrs. Susaman. Council's "star" member, has studied at Northwes¬ tern University; was graduated from the Knudaon School of Dra¬ matics, where she later coached, directed and taught; haa done radio work in Chicago, and was
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Child Psychologist Featured Speaker
The parents group of the Tlfer¬ eth Israel Nursery School will pre¬ aent Dr. Amelia Nelson, well known child psychologist, as Its featured speaker Nov. 12, 8:30 p. m.. In the Minnie Cobey Memorial Ubrary at the Temple.
Dr, Nelson, a board member of the Children's Meiital Health Cen¬ ter, is also on the Board of Edu¬ cation in Upper Arlington, presi-> dent of the Women's League of the Firat Congregational Church* and chaijTnan of the Education Com. mittee of Planned Parenthood As¬ sociation.
Mrs. Bertha Kraus. director of the Nursery School, haa announct?d the topic for Dr. Nelson's speech as "The Beginning Years."
Purpose of tho T. I, Nursery School,- under Mrs. Kraus' direc¬ tion, is to achieve the ultimate goal In education-social interest, gett¬ ing along successfully with other people and learning to overcome difficulties.
With this program idea . that prevention is better than cure and can best be achieved In pre-school years which are the years of character formation, the school haa adopted the motto "happi¬
ness first.'"
, What proflteth the graven image that the maker thereof hath grav¬ en it; ihe molten Image, and a teacher of lies? The Lord Is In his holy temple. Hab. 2:18. 20.
Hadassah on TV
Columbus Hadassah wilt be feat¬ ured on the "Homemakers' Hob¬ nob" show Tueaday, 2 p. m., WBNS-TV (channel lOi. Hadassah officials will be Interviewed, to tell the TV audience the story of Ha¬ dassah and discuss the Nov. 8 donor dinner.
Dr. B. B. Caplan to Address Young Couples Club Nov. 8; Kinsey Replftrt is Subject
On Sunday, Nov. 8, 8 p. m., the Tlfereth Israel Young Couples dub will sponsor a stimulating discussion led by Dr. B.iB. Caplan on a topic that has provoked national Interest—the controversial Kinsey report. Dr. Caplan Is eminently qualified to apeak on this subject, fu lie worked with Dr. Kinsey when the latter ,dld' research In Co¬ lumbus.
The program, under the direction of Mrs. Donald W. Bleznick, wlll be held at Broad St. Temple.
This Is one of the many diversified programs which the Young Couples Club \vill hold during 195S-54.
Meetings are held the second Sunday of every month and all young couples are cordially Invited to participate.
Anyone intereated In further Information about the YCC Is urged to phono Mrs. Arthur J. Ness, OA. 9038.
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.\i Lll.iciJiliiie.il IV. 1 ll.-."i :!.¦;.I
.Mu-'ciiin
.\. lli«li SI. ill |.-,lli-l
JIHRONICLE
^|\\;^^erving Ciolumbus and Central Ohio Jewish Community \JP^
vou SI, No. is
COLUMBUS, omo, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 80, 18S3
Derot«d to American •nd JewUh Idfltlt
IMMEDIATE BOND FUNDS NEEDED TO AID ISRAEL
Abo A. Wolman, Columbus chairman of Bonds for Israel, announced thla week receipt of a cablegram from Henry Montor, executive vice- president of the American Financial and Development Corporation for Israel, who is now In Israel.
Mr. Montor stated that *it essential that all friends of Israel rally immediately to provide funds at once to enable her to carry on.'*
Urging, the "widest mass sale of Israel Bonds," Mr, Montor added
that this "constitutes the means of bringing encouragement and con- tributlon to Israel."
At the same time, Mr. Wolman took occasion to "urge aa strongly OS I can" the need for "immediate payment In dollars of all pledged commitments that have been made and arc outstanding in Columbus."
Mr. Wolman said that checks made payable to "State of Israel" should be sent to him in care of Room 312, 55 E. State St.
MR. STONE
Harvey Stone, "America's Come¬ dy Man of Distinction," who will appear at the Menorah Ball, 15th annual fund-raising project of B'nai B'rith Women, to be held on Sunday evening, Nov. 22 at Valley Dale.
Tax Stamp Party at Broad St. Temple
More fun than a circus is in store for those attending the an¬ nual Tlfereth Israel Sisterhood tax stomp party. This gala carnival will be held Wednesday, 7 p. m.. In the social hall of Broad St. Temple.
Mrs. Robert Palno with her co- chairmen, Mra. Herman Kress and Mrs. Charles Solomon, have plann¬ ed a turicey dinner with Surprise table decorations corresponding to tho circus theme.
A VARIETY OF talented enter¬ tainment includes the Dorothy Bloom dancers, Alex Clowson, Shirley Gurevltz, Beverly Goldberg and Evan Kress. Linda Flshman and Carol Michaelson will, act as pages, Gueata are Invited lo com¬ plete tho evening by playing cards.
Three prizes wlll be given to thoae bringing the most Ohio sales tax atamps. A minimum of $100 in stamps or $3 In caah admits each person.
Temple Sisterhoods In Infer-Faith . Ceremonies
Sisterhoods of Bryden Rd. and Broad St. temples will be hosts for the annual Inter-falth program Monday, 1 p. m.. at Temple Ist-ael.
The Sisterhoods will entertain ladies of the Catholic Central Deanery and the United Church- women of Columbtia & Franklin County, with Mrs. Herbert Wise, president of the Roae E. Lazarus Sisterhood, presiding.
Rabhl Harry Kaplan will re- view Sholom Asch's book, "MoHes." OH the program's pHn- cipal address.
Tea will be served by the host Sisterhoods following the book re¬ view, ¦
Mrs. Martin Marx and Mrs. Mil¬ ton Katz are chai rmen for the Sisterhoods' Inter-falth programs.
Mrs. Sam Subow, preaident of T. I. Sisterhood, will offer the wel¬ come.
Rabbl Nathan Zelizer will pre¬ sent a message, after which Bever¬ ly Thai Singer, accompanied by Mrs. Glen E. Thomas, wlll sing appropriate selections.
Introduction of Rabbi Kaplan, will be made by Dr. Jerome Folk- man.
AGUDAS ACHIM'S BIRTHDAY EVENT
Plans are completed for Agudas Achim Sisterhood's annual birth¬ day dirtner this Sunday. 6 p. m., In tho synagogue social hall, with Mrs. Wm. Rosen as dinner chair¬ man.
Highlight of Sunday's affair will bo the appearance of the nationally known cantor, Moses J. Silverman, popular MGM recording artist. Cantor Silverman has been feat¬ ured in the motion picture short, ''Your Neighbor Celebrates."
Ue has been reviewed thusly:
"Cantor Silverman's liturgical (contlnned on pftf« t)
T. I. MEN'S CLUB STAG MEETING TUESDAY^
Tifcreth Israel Men's ClUb will hold Its November stag meeting and discussion group Tuesday, 8:30 p. m.. at Broad St. Temple.
The discussion group, under the direction of Rabbl Nathan Zelizer. will meet In the Minnie Cobey Li¬ brary. Immediatrlv on conclusion of the husinf-.s meeting.
Oth« ¦ Luros of the meeting will be c Lrds and refreshments, un¬ der the huperviaion of Irv Price.
All stag meetings of the Club are free to paid-up membera.
CHUG IVRI MEETS AT CENTER THURSDAY
All -Xhoso who con convene In Hebrew are Invited to a meeting ot the Chug Ivri at the Jewish Cen¬ ter Thursday. 8:30 p. m.
Mr. M. Rottenberg, teacher for the Columbua Hebrew School, will speak of his observations and ex¬ periences during his recent trip to Israel.
JERUSALEM: AGE 3000
ThsViiitire Jewish world la celebmUng the gn»t event: Jeru. sulem, SOW) yean old. Her hlatory In the Jewlah golden ages will be dellvenMl by Rabbi Leopold Greenwald on Saturday, Nov. M, 10:80 a. m.
DISCJUSS HADASSAH JDONXyR DINNER
Discussing plans for donor dinner which, this year, focuses atten. tlon on an important Silver anniversary of Columbua Hadassah, are Mrs. Aaron Danzlger, a former preaident of Hadassah; Mrs. Ben Yen¬ kin, chairman of this year's 25th donor dinner; Mrs. Harry Getz, vice- preaident of Hadaaaah, in charge of fund-rftislng, and Mrs. Jule Mark, chairman of a former donor dinner. The sustaining Interest of Its: men^bers over a period of 25 years is a tribute to the inner vitality and worth of Hadassah's program. The ever-fresh problems and chal¬ lenges of the Hadassah Medical Organization's work in Israel makes a living situation which is met by Hadassah members year after year.
, CoLumbua values those women who have lived and grown with their chapter, who have made of Hadaasah a iamily rather than j. pEissing cause. The committee plana
to make testimony to these life¬ long members at the dinner on • Nov. 8, 6:30 p. m.. at the Jewish Center.
AUXn^IARY OK HOME FOR AGED TO MEET SUNDAY
The Auxiliary of the Columbus Jewlah Home for the Aged wlll hold Its regular meeting this Sun¬ day, 2 p. m., at Ahavas Sholom synagogue. Matters of utmost im¬ portance will be discussed.
All members of the local com¬ munity Interested in the welfare and social activities of the homo are urged to attend.
Mrs. Jeanette DeVlne will give the opening prayer at the meeting to be presided over by Mra. Isaac I Nutls,
BJ's Installation Banquet Nov. 18
Beth Jacob Men's Club will in¬ stall its ncwly-electcd officers in gceremony, following the installa¬ tion banquet In the social hall of the synagogue, Nov. 18, 7 p. m.
This banquet, free to* all paid-up membera of the Brotherhood, will also mark the first-aKTiiveJ-sary celebration of the Bee-Jays.
CENTER YOUNG ADULTS PLAN BARN DANCE, HAYRIDE
•The Center Young Adults have completed final arrangements for their fall barn-dance and hayride this Sunday evening, according to Phyllis Katz, program chairman. The dance will lie at Al Horvath'a farm, located at 7483 Clark State Road, In New Albany, O., beginning at 8 p. m.
The program will Include square & round dancing, gamea & mixers, a bonfire cook-out and the hay-
ride. Mayer Rosenfeld will call the squares which wlll be held In the gaily decorated "bam at the farm. Refreshments will be served during the evening and will include wieners, cider and donuts. Surprise games and community singing will round out the evening activities. The hayride wlll be featured later In the evening.
Transportation will be provided for anyone needing a ride. All
Young Adults are aaked to meet at the Center at 7:15 p. m., where route directions will be Issued and transportation aasigned. Coat for the evening will be 50c per person for Center members, 76c for non- members. All Young Adults, with or without datea, are Invited. Addi¬ tional Information on the program or transportation may be secured by calling Marv Josolowitz at the Center. DO. 2731.
In addition to the sparkling pro¬ gram being planned to follow tho banquet. Rabbi Leopold Greenwald will officiate to Install the follow¬ ing officers In their respective of¬ fice, Leona.rd Schwartz, pres; Mar¬ ty Rosen, 1st v-p; Meyer Schecter, 2nd v-p; Harold HlUson, treas; Al Shames, rec. aec'y, Dr. Charles Young, cor. aec'y.
Mrs. Ben Sussman
To Perform at
Council Tea
On*'' of tho highlights of Coun¬ cil Women's dessert luncheon meeting Tuesday, 12:30 p, m., at Bryden Rd. Temple. Will be Mra. Ben SuRsman'.s interpretation of Sidney Howard's play "The Sil¬
ver Cord."
Mrs. Susaman. Council's "star" member, has studied at Northwes¬ tern University; was graduated from the Knudaon School of Dra¬ matics, where she later coached, directed and taught; haa done radio work in Chicago, and was
'^ (continued on pase Z)
Child Psychologist Featured Speaker
The parents group of the Tlfer¬ eth Israel Nursery School will pre¬ aent Dr. Amelia Nelson, well known child psychologist, as Its featured speaker Nov. 12, 8:30 p. m.. In the Minnie Cobey Memorial Ubrary at the Temple.
Dr, Nelson, a board member of the Children's Meiital Health Cen¬ ter, is also on the Board of Edu¬ cation in Upper Arlington, presi-> dent of the Women's League of the Firat Congregational Church* and chaijTnan of the Education Com. mittee of Planned Parenthood As¬ sociation.
Mrs. Bertha Kraus. director of the Nursery School, haa announct?d the topic for Dr. Nelson's speech as "The Beginning Years."
Purpose of tho T. I, Nursery School,- under Mrs. Kraus' direc¬ tion, is to achieve the ultimate goal In education-social interest, gett¬ ing along successfully with other people and learning to overcome difficulties.
With this program idea . that prevention is better than cure and can best be achieved In pre-school years which are the years of character formation, the school haa adopted the motto "happi¬
ness first.'"
, What proflteth the graven image that the maker thereof hath grav¬ en it; ihe molten Image, and a teacher of lies? The Lord Is In his holy temple. Hab. 2:18. 20.
Hadassah on TV
Columbus Hadassah wilt be feat¬ ured on the "Homemakers' Hob¬ nob" show Tueaday, 2 p. m., WBNS-TV (channel lOi. Hadassah officials will be Interviewed, to tell the TV audience the story of Ha¬ dassah and discuss the Nov. 8 donor dinner.
Dr. B. B. Caplan to Address Young Couples Club Nov. 8; Kinsey Replftrt is Subject
On Sunday, Nov. 8, 8 p. m., the Tlfereth Israel Young Couples dub will sponsor a stimulating discussion led by Dr. B.iB. Caplan on a topic that has provoked national Interest—the controversial Kinsey report. Dr. Caplan Is eminently qualified to apeak on this subject, fu lie worked with Dr. Kinsey when the latter ,dld' research In Co¬ lumbus.
The program, under the direction of Mrs. Donald W. Bleznick, wlll be held at Broad St. Temple.
This Is one of the many diversified programs which the Young Couples Club \vill hold during 195S-54.
Meetings are held the second Sunday of every month and all young couples are cordially Invited to participate.
Anyone intereated In further Information about the YCC Is urged to phono Mrs. Arthur J. Ness, OA. 9038.
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